%0 Online Multimedia %A Watson, James %A Hardy, Roger %A Frampton, Richard %A Page, Marianne %A Zioupos, Peter %A Cook, Richard %A Kennedy, Alan %A Sproston, Phill %A Forrester, Blair %A Peach, Steven %D 2006 %T BOSCOS - development and benefits of a Bone Scanning System %U https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/presentation/BOSCOS_-_development_and_benefits_of_a_Bone_Scanning_System/9339923 %2 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/16948604 %K Bone strength %K Frontal impacts %K Restraint systems %K Chest deflection %K Ultrasound %K Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified %X The objective of the BOSCOS (BOne SCanning for Occupant Safety) project was the development of a system that can make an assessment of the bone characteristics of each vehicle occupant in order to estimate their skeletal strengths. The seatbelt and airbag characteristics can then be adjusted to deliver optimum levels of protection specifically for each occupant. A system introduced into every vehicle has the capacity to save lives and reduce injury levels across the whole spectrum of vehicle occupants. This paper describes the contributions from academic and industrial partners to this UK Department for Transport funded project. %I Loughborough University